Welcome, everyone, to Uncovering Asia: The Second Asian Investigative Journalism Conference. From September 23 to 25, we are bringing together top investigative reporters, data journalists, and media law and security experts from across Asia and around the world.

Below you will find more than 60 sessions and special events. There are panels on digging out hidden facts online, the environment, business, and how to fund your project; seminars on security and tracking dirty money; data journalism workshops by the best in the business; and much more.

You can follow us on Twitter at #IJAsia16. On behalf of your hosts — the Global Investigative Journalism Network, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, and the Centre for Investigative Journalism, Nepal, we wish you a big hello! Namaste!

Qing Tian

Dyclub Data Media Lab Data Editor China

Qing Tian is a 2015 graduate of the Missouri School of Journalism. Her dream was initially to work as a war correspondent, but was later allured by numbers and data within news reporting. Previously she worked as news reporter, video editor and news designer, and now is pushing the development of data journalism in China at Dy Data Media Lab at Wuhan University.